Learn how to prepare the clay coil pot form and learn about this and more in this free arts and crafts video series on making pottery.
Expert: Roy Stringfellow
Bio: Roy Stringfellow was influenced by the Native American pottery in New Mexico and fell in love with the art of making pottery.
Filmmaker: Mike Phillips
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MikeJones1989 11 months ago
I know there is something else the Native Americans call 'The Pookie'
metaphoricrocky 2 years ago
I see you're using WD40 on bottom of pot. Is it safe if WD40 gets on earthenware clay or gets mixed in with clay. Will there be any problem putting in low fire kiln? I couldn't release clay from small mold and used WD40 to help with release, but the WD40 got incorporated in clay. I don't want to ruin my instructor's kiln. Thanks.
terracottamoon 2 years ago 2